In 1947 Johan does a poor job of explaining the Marshall plan and Fiona talks about cutting Frank Sinatras wrists with a dull razor.
Playlist
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Didn't It Rain by Sam Price Trio,Sister Rosetta Tharpe,Marie Knight on The One And Only Queen Of Hot Gospel (Upbeat Jazz) -
Blue Moon of Kentucky by Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys on The Essential Bill Monroe (1945-1949) (Legacy/Columbia) -
I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes) by Hank Williams on The Legend Lives Anew: Hank Williams, Sr. With Strings (Universal Special Markets) -
Sugar Moon by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys on Deep Water (Golden Phonorecords) -
It's a Sin by Eddy Arnold on The Essential Eddy Arnold (RCA Records Label Nashville) -
Didn't It Rain by Sam Price Trio,Sister Rosetta Tharpe,Marie Knight on The One And Only Queen Of Hot Gospel (Upbeat Jazz) -
Good Morning Blues by Lead Belly on Where Did You Sleep Last Night: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 1 (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings) -
Gypsy Woman by Muddy Waters on The Real Folk Blues (Geffen) -
Three Times Seven Blues by Memphis Minnie on The Complete Post-War Recordings In Chronological Order, Volume 2 (1946-1947) (WOLF RECORDS) -
I Cried for You by Sarah Vaughan on After Hours (Legacy Recordings) -
The Gentleman Is A Dope by Jo Stafford on Starring Jo Stafford (Capitol Records) -
Daddy-O - I'm Gonna Teach You Some Blues by Dinah Shore on Dinah Shore: Original Hits (Best Records) -
Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep) by Peggy Lee on The Best Of Miss Peggy Lee (Capitol Records) -
A Sunday Kind of Love by Claude Thornhill,Fran Warren on 1941-1946-1947 (Circle) -
La vie en rose by Édith Piaf on 50 succès essentiels (Marianne Melodie) -
Time After Time by Margaret Whiting on Great Ladies Of Song (Capitol Records) -
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? by Louis Armstrong on Falling In Love With Louis Armstrong (RCA Victor) -
'Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk on The 50 Best Hit Songs of the 1940s (The 50 Best Songs)